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Maori origin stories: the legends and where they come from
Legends have been passed down through the ages, but where do they come from?
Landscaping season in full swing on Te Ahu a Turanga: Manawatū Tararua Highway
The landscaping teams are taking advantage of wet conditions.
70-year-old inducted into Equestrian Hall of Fame
The honour celebrated a lifetime of dedication for Dannevirke's Maurice Beatson.
Filmmaker exploring Twilight Zone-inspired world in local production
Derrick Sims talks about his new project and fundraising.
Rural ladies who lunch: Gemma McCaw coming to Dannevirke
Tararua Rural Support Trust encouraging ladies off the farm for day of connection and fun.
New citizens welcomed at Dannevirke ceremony
Twelve residents have now become new citizens in the Tararua District.
Will A.I. take my job? Maybe not in my lifetime
OPINION: Artificial intelligence is taking over the world. But does it have soul?
Nefarious fun at Woodville’s Treasure Island mid-winter dinner
The quiz was the creation of the Woodville Anglican Holy Trinity Church.
Close competition for junior hockey
Many of the results came down to games played on the night.
Dannevirke community springing into planning Spring Festival
Organisations are being contacted to get involved this year.
Police not ruling out further arrests in Dannevirke High St burglary
Burglaries, poaching and letter box destruction keep police busy.
Pongaroa school celebrates Matariki
Parents were invited to the school for the celebration.
'I'm really lucky'. Kallista Field on Equestrian Sports hall of fame
The dressage champion credits her parents for her achievements.
Cops and Robbers is on display in Woodville’s Rinitawa Galleries
The 40 works created by 16 artists all had connections to the Police.
Second Te Kura Reo o Tamaki nui-ā-Rua
The second Te Kura Reo o Tamaki nui-ā-Rua held at Makirikiri marae.
Dannevirke residents help Wairoa residents in their time of need
Lions International’s Lloyd Morgan Charitable Trust funded the transport.
'All about attitude' - Jamie Strang rows across Cook Strait
Jamie Strang on rowing, and raising money for Farmstrong.
'Our homes are tired' - local iwi's plan for new housing
What are the aspirations for Rangitane people in housing?
Pongaroa’s Anne Broughton’s 50 years on the job
Anne Broughton started off doing cleaning work two days a week.
Tararua Alliance a finalist in civil construction awards
Awards represent the pinnacle achievement in the industry.
New Zealand team the one to beat in shearing test
Pongaroa shearer David Buick and Te Kuiti's Jack Fagan prove tough to beat.
Items taken from housing construction site
The burglary, which included aluminium joinery, was reported to police.
Bush Telegraph reporter Dave Murdoch bows out
'I have made many long-lasting friendships, heard often hard-to-believe stories.'
Kiwirail opening Masterton to Pahiatua line for freight
Kiwirail is upgrading the Masterton to Wellington line.
Dannevirke men’s football ‘foot it’ with the top teams
Dannevirke football teams play against tough opponents.
'I fancied coming to New Zealand for years'. Tararua College principal now a citizen
Eleven people became NZ citizens in Pahīatua.
Celebrating our kaumātua - Matariki luncheon in their honour
The luncheon is an annual event organised around Matariki.